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  • 1221 E. Kingsbury 
    Seguin, TX 78155
    830-401-8651

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Provides families with information regarding IDEA, Dyslexia, MTSS, and Section 504

Texas Education Agency Resources

 

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The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.



Contact information:
Phone: 1-855-773-3839
Email: inquire@spedtex.org
Live Chat: www.spedtex.org
Matador Special Services Department

Mission Statement

Provide all eligible students with dyslexia and related disorders with the multi-sensory and phonological awareness skills necessary to compensate for deficiencies in the areas of reading, writing, and spelling, in order to nurture a strong self-esteem and to provide opportunities for them to develop their talents.

Dyslexia Information & Resources

The State’s Dyslexia Handbook was recently updated.

TEA Dyslexia Handbook - Revised 2021
El Manual Sobre La Dislexia - Versión 2021 

 

The documents linked below, review some of the major changes to help families understand what to expect if they have a child with dyslexia, suspect their child may have dyslexia, or have a student in a grade where dyslexia screening happens for all students. 

  Dyslexia Handbook 2021 Update: Important Changes for Families to Understand

  Actualización del manual de dislexia 2021: Cambios Importantes que las Familias Deben Entender

 

The Talking Book Program (TBP) provides free library services to qualifying Texans with visual, physical, or reading disabilities (including Dyslexia).

Talking Book Program - Texas State Library & Archives Commission

 

District Contact
Allison Higginbotham
Special Programs Coordinator 

ahigginbotham@seguin.k12.tx.us
830-401-8651